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But what I can tell you is I am the fourth child of my Mum and Dad, but I am still taller than all of them (My Mum, Dad, and Siblings 😅...

!LOL That's cool! My younger brother is the youngest in the family and he is also taller than all of us =)

I am about 18 years old now, and will be turning 19 on the 8th of March...

Ah! I see. And what are you planning or hoping to do once you finish high school?

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LOL That's cool! My younger brother is the youngest in the family and he is also taller than all of us =)

Guess that's what we get now our days 😅

Ah! see. And what are you planning or hoping to do once you finish high school?

Well, ever since I was growing up I've always had so much passion for computers and music as well. So what I plan to do after high school is;
I will specialize in Artificial Intelligence (The software part of it) in the University. Actually I'm someone who loves learning new things, and I also love learning them very fast 😁. So I've already been self-learning lots about software engineering (that is, AI engineering, Web Development, etc.)

My main focus is mostly AI, and Web Development. I really love the idea of creating websites and Web applications, so that's why I'm learning it too. But I'll have to specialize in Artificial Intelligence in the university.

Even though learning hasn't really been productive on my side, because I don't yet have a personal laptop 💻 of my own yet. I've tried to get one from time to time but my amount of money is never enough, so I usually end up using it for other school needs. So I have really been limited due to the absence of a laptop.

Getting a laptop now would be like a dream come true to me 😊

Sorry for the very long reply friend 😁😊🙏

Firstly, you never need to apologise for writing a long reply. Thank you for sharing about your plans and your passions. I was happy to read about them.

I think what I love the most about reading your reply is that it challenges the things I've been taught since childhood about Africa and people from Africa.

I love that I am a white 43 year old white woman in a rich country who has soooooooo much in common with an 18 year old black man in a poorer country. I was taught to think we were so different due to our age differences, our ethnicities, our countries of origin, our spiritual beliefs, etc. And yet, I see that you and I are so similar in so many ways.

We both love learning, a lot! We are both open minded and forward thinking and willing to challenge ourselves, by being on a platform like Hive. We both care about our family, a lot. We both have a belief in something bigger than ourselves. And we are both willing to dream beyond the current limitations of our lives.

I was also brainwashed into thinking that Africa (as an entire continent with no differences between countries!) is full of helpless, starving, poor people.

But every time I meet another person from another country in Africa who has studied at university and/or writes English as well as I do and/or can have high level conversations about psychology and other things that interest me, all while maintaining a job that feeds them well enough, I realise I've been taught a lie.

And when I read that you're going to study AI at uni (when I wasn't even sure if Cameroon had universities!) I am blown away. This is my own ignorance and it is WONDERFUL to have it challenged.

THIS is why I'm so excited to be on Hive and to meet people like you in countries I've never been to; I get to learn, first hand about people around the world and what their lives are REALLY like instead of the rubbish I'm fed through my society, media, etc.

Phew! Hopefully, this level of honesty was revealing and helpful, rather than upsetting! I think in countries similar to mine (English speaking, predominantly white people) will be full of people who also have a really limited, warped and out dated view of countries in Africa. So perhaps it's good to know how much we've been brainwashed. So if you meet people on here who aren't as friendly or encouraging, don't take it personally. They just haven't looked beyond their own subconscious programming!

Meanwhile, let's pray for a laptop for you! That sounds essential for your work. Hopefully, God can see that and I'm sure you'll take the necessary steps to help make that a reality.

Ahh you have spoken it all!!!
There is nothing more I could possibly add to all you have said, cause you have laid down pure facts 💯

How I wish many other people in countries similar to yours could see the conversation we have had so far, and finally get some little truth about Africa and its people...

I'm also very glad to see and know that we have so much in common! I believe with most people like you in your country and countries similar to yours, the world would be a place of Peace, Joy, Happiness, and so many other positive treasures.

I am also very glad and honored that I have helped as a learning point to you.

Just from your words in this response, it gives me a clue that you are a Christian. Seeing this makes me so happy! I'm a Christian too!

Believe me you are the first ever white person that I've ever spoken to so freely and honestly. I have a few white friends, but anytime I try to have an honest discussion, they bounce out. But now thanks to you I understand why most of them do that ( At least I know I can't blame them, because that's what they have been fed with about Africa)

Amen and Amen for the prayer concerning my laptop 🙏 . And of course I won't just sit and wait for it to happen, I'll have to work towards it 💯
May God equally grant whatever your heart is, just as he will do it for me too, Amen 🙏...

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